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  1. It is the most populous city and county seat of Lake County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 89,321, [5] making it the seventh-most populous city within the Chicago metropolitan area and the 10th-most populous city in Illinois.

  2. Waukegan is the county seat of Lake County. The building on the left, Lake County Criminal Court Tower, is an expansion of the courthouse with construction completed in 2017. (Credit: Alex Pas)

  3. Aug 2, 2021 · Just beyond the affluent suburbs that make up Chicago’s North Shore, Waukegan is a lakefront city that has come through a lot of regeneration since the year 2000. At the heart of this is the renovation of the wonderful Genesee Theatre, a downtown mainstay since 1927 and a key performing arts venue for the region after reopening in 2004.

  4. Jun 2, 2017 · I recommend annual event co-sponsored by the city, the Waukegan Park District, the College of Lake County's Lakeshore Campus and the Waukegan Historical Society which is called OAKWOOD CEMETERY WALK.

  5. Oct 20, 2022 · A charming main street, a historical background going back hundreds of years, lots of places to see - Waukegan is all of this and more. Read about the best things to do in Waukegan, Illinois, in this article.

  6. Explore Waukegan and find out what there is to do in entertainment, arts, and more.

  7. See the faces of famous people and celebrities that are from Waukegan.

  8. Waukegan is located in close proximity to Interstate 94 and US Highway 41. Downtown Waukegan can be accessed from either using Grand Avenue or Washington Street. By train

  9. Jan 27, 2024 · Whether exploring the Ray Bradbury Experience Museum, strolling along the scenic Waukegan Municipal Beach, or admiring the architectural marvels of the Waukegan Carnegie Library, there's no shortage of captivating experiences to be had in Waukegan.

  10. Waukegan, city, seat (1841) of Lake county, northeastern Illinois, U.S. It lies on a high bluff above Lake Michigan, about 40 miles (65 km) north of Chicago. One of the oldest communities in the state, it was originally a Potawatomi Indian settlement. It was visited by the French explorer Jacques.